In a unique protest that has gone viral, an Ola Electric customer in India held a mock funeral for his scooter outside the company’s showroom, expressing frustration over poor after-sales service. The customer had reportedly faced recurring issues with his Ola Electric scooter and was dissatisfied with the lack of support from the company. To express his displeasure, he placed the scooter on a rickshaw and took it to the showroom, where he sang a modified version of the Bollywood song "Lut Gaye," altering the lyrics to "Lut Gaye Hum Ola Le Kar Ke." The protest, captured on video, has gained significant attention online, sparking discussions about customer service in the electric vehicle industry. 'Tinde Tori Tauba Tauba' Viral Video: This Man's Hilarious Take on Disliking Veggies While Riding the Wave of Vicky Kaushal's Hot Trending Song 'Tauba Tauba' Is Pure Gold (Watch).
Ola Electric Customer Holds Scooter ‘Funeral’ Outside Showroom
Sagar Singh bought an
OLA Electric Scooter.
The scooter had some issue or the other every day, and OLA didn’t provide any after-sales service.
So, Sagar loaded the scooter onto a trolley and protested by singing in front of the scooter showroom. 😝 pic.twitter.com/NzshT8Kdmc
— Pankaj Parekh (@DhanValue) August 19, 2024
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